The typical Nagara style Shikhara is visible in which one of the follo

The typical Nagara style Shikhara is visible in which one of the following temples?

Brihadeshwara Temple, Thanjavur
Dashavatara Temple, Deogarh
Kailasanatha Temple, Ellora
Meenakshi Temple, Madurai
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UPSC Geoscientist – 2023
The typical Nagara style Shikhara is visible in the Dashavatara Temple, Deogarh.
The Nagara style is a prominent style of North Indian Hindu temple architecture, characterized by a curvilinear tower (shikhara) over the sanctum sanctorum. The Dashavatara Temple at Deogarh (Uttar Pradesh), built in the Gupta period (around 5th-6th century CE), is considered one of the earliest and finest examples of a Nagara style temple with a Latina (simple curvilinear) shikhara. Brihadeshwara Temple (Tanjore) and Kailasanatha Temple (Ellora) are examples of Dravidian style architecture, characterized by tiered towers (vimanas). Meenakshi Temple (Madurai) is also built in the Dravidian style, particularly noted for its elaborate gopurams (gateway towers).
Indian temple architecture is broadly classified into Nagara (North Indian), Dravidian (South Indian), and Vesara (a hybrid style). The shape of the tower over the main shrine is a key distinguishing feature.
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